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Scientists hail ‘entirely novel approach’ to controlling a disease that kills more than 600,000 a year
Plane maker and US start-up Voyager join race to build commercial alternatives before ISS is decommissioned
Chemify’s technology aims to remove bottleneck of producing molecules in the lab
Scandals at Stanford and Harvard show manipulation of research remains an issue despite growth of ‘data detectives’
After David Grusch’s testimony to the US Congress this week, is it OK to talk about aliens? Henry Mance looks at the evidence
UK indecision about its place in the EU research programme is already damaging universities
World Weather Attribution researchers forecast more frequent extreme weather events
Prevention strategies close to wiping out transmission in parts of city that were once epicentre of Australia’s Aids epidemic
Efforts by ProMED to raise money from public sector and philanthropists fall short of target
Scientists studying band of fast-moving air that influences mid-latitudes weather
From stone tablet to Kindle, two surveys of the history of the book probe what comes next, in the era of e-readers and text-guzzling AI
Inquiry criticised Marc Tessier-Lavigne’s lack of oversight on manipulated data
Scientists’ hopes for end to delay on access to EU research programme look to be dashed
Dementia experts hail ‘watershed moment’ after trial results for donanemab antibody treatment
Flooding in US, South Korea, India and Japan and extreme heat in Europe raises concerns about pace of change
Mark Broadie’s data-driven research into the millions of shots struck by players has radically altered the game
UK health security agency says low vaccination rates make capital vulnerable to a damaging outbreak
We have instigated a sixth mass extinction of other species, changed the biosphere and altered ocean chemistry
Manipulation of brain signals advancing so fast it threatens human rights, warns UN body
Small lake in Canada identified as site for tracking humanity’s irreversible impact on planet
A professor on how academics are working with ‘keystone actors’ to change fishing
British ministers are hoping to finalise agreement on participation in science research scheme this month
Medicines produced by pharma group will be for domestic use only
Three new books help recalibrate our relationship to the water that sustains us
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